French Day On March 18, fourteen Ridgewood High School students from French IIIH, IVH, and VAP aend- ed the fourth annual French Immersion Day at Montclair State University. Students parcipated in workshops presented in French by Montclair professors, including Paris est toujours une bonne idée (“Paris is al- ways a good idea”), and Harry Poer and Game of Thrones en français: Translang Best-Sellers, which highlighted the difficulty of translang works of ficon from one language to another. Another workshop featured short films on francophone themes submied by students from many local schools. The group was led by French teachers, Ronnie Friedman and Hélène Palumbo. FAST FACTS... According to research done by Common Sense Me- dia, 51% of teenagers watch TV while doing home- work and 50% are on social media. Upcoming April 1: RHS Choir and Orchestra Concert; 7:30 pm; West Side Presbyterian Church April 3: DECA Car Wash; RHS Parking Lot April 3: Jazz Masters Concert; 2:00 pm; Lile Theater April 3: Senior Fashion Show April 5: Marking Period 3 Ends April 5: HSA Meeng; 7:30 pm; Library April 5: Band Associaon Meeng; 7:30 pm; Campus Center April 6: Marking Period 4 Starts April 7: Maroon and White Show; 3:30; Library RIDGEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL ∙ 627 East Ridgewood Avenue ∙ Ridgewood, NJ 07450 ∙ 201-670-2800 4/1/2016 A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE Big North Patriot Cup The ice hockey team of Ridgewood High School won the Big North Patriot Cup for the third year in a row. On February 19, the team once again skated to victory with a 3-0 win over the third seeded team in the tournament, Riverdell/Westwood. The game took place at the Ice Vault in Wayne, New Jersey. Congratulaons to the Maroons’ hockey team and all their coaches. SPONSOR A GLOBAL LEARNING STUDENT To sponsor a vising inter- naonal student for $125, make checks payable to RHS Associaon and send it to: The Global Class- room, c/o Greg McDonald, 627 East Ridgewood Ave. Ridgewood, NJ 07450. The Ridgewood High School Ice Hockey Team celebrates their win at the Big North Patriot Cup. RHS French students and their teachers pose at Montclair during MSU’s French Immersion Day. Dr. Sonn Sam speaks to students in the Lile Theater about the Cambodian Genocide, as part of the “Making a Difference” speaker series, which aims at teaching students about historic atrocies through the words of those such events have affected.
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French Day
On March 18, fourteen Ridgewood High School
students from French IIIH, IVH, and VAP attend-
ed the fourth annual French Immersion Day at
Montclair State University.
Students participated in workshops presented
in French by Montclair professors, including
Paris est toujours une bonne idée (“Paris is al-
ways a good idea”), and Harry Potter and Game
of Thrones en français: Translating Best-Sellers,
which highlighted the difficulty of translating
works of fiction from one language to another.
Another workshop featured short films on
francophone themes submitted by students
from many local schools.
The group was led by French teachers, Ronnie
Friedman and Hélène Palumbo.
FAST FACTS...
According to research done by Common Sense Me-
dia, 51% of teenagers watch TV while doing home-
work and 50% are on social media.
Upcoming
April 1:
RHS Choir and
Orchestra Concert;
7:30 pm; West Side
Presbyterian Church
April 3:
DECA Car Wash; RHS
Parking Lot
April 3:
Jazz Masters Concert;
2:00 pm; Little Theater
April 3:
Senior Fashion Show
April 5:
Marking Period 3 Ends
April 5:
HSA Meeting; 7:30 pm;
Library
April 5:
Band Association
Meeting; 7:30 pm;
Campus Center
April 6:
Marking Period 4 Starts
April 7:
Maroon and White
Show; 3:30; Library
RIDGEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL ∙ 627 East Ridgewood Avenue ∙ Ridgewood, NJ 07450 ∙ 201-670-2800
4/1/2016 A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE
Big North Patriot Cup
The ice hockey team of Ridgewood High School
won the Big North Patriot Cup for the third
year in a row.
On February 19, the team once again skated to
victory with a 3-0 win over the third seeded
team in the tournament, Riverdell/Westwood.
The game took place at the Ice Vault in Wayne,
New Jersey.
Congratulations to the Maroons’ hockey team
and all their coaches.
SPONSOR A GLOBAL
LEARNING STUDENT
To sponsor a visiting inter-
national student for $125,
make checks payable to
RHS Association and send
it to: The Global Class-
room, c/o Greg McDonald,
627 East Ridgewood Ave.
Ridgewood, NJ 07450. The Ridgewood High School Ice Hockey Team
celebrates their win at the Big North Patriot Cup.
RHS French students and their teachers pose at
Montclair during MSU’s French Immersion Day.
Dr. Sonn Sam speaks to students in the Little Theater
about the Cambodian Genocide, as part of the
“Making a Difference” speaker series, which aims at
teaching students about historic atrocities through
the words of those such events have affected.
RIDGEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL ∙ 627 East Ridgewood Avenue ∙ Ridgewood, NJ 07450 ∙ 201-670-2800
RHS High Times News Corner
Muslims, and especially Muslim women,
face a lot of hardship in today’s America.
Check out the opinion of one such
student in the Ridgewood High School
community.
“The lack of recognition causes feelings
of self doubt among the female Muslim
community. The question becomes: Is
the fight worth it? Do I want to subject myself to hatred and dirty
looks for a simple desire or goal?”
Continue reading at www.rhshightimes.com.
Spanish V students heard from Caroline Rosen, a member
of the Ridgewood community and RHS parent, who shared